Below is an alphabetical listing of databases. Search these for eBooks, videos, and articles from journals, magazines, and newspapers. Some individual journal titles are also listed. Arizona residents can access additional databases through the Arizona State Library, Archives and Public Records.

A leading, multidisciplinary database covering over 13,800 journals, including more than 12,200 peer-reviewed journals — 4,000 of which are in full text — along with 60,000 videos from the Associated Press from 1930 to the present on various topics, events, and famous people.

Credo is an easy-to-use tool for starting research. Gather background information on your topic from hundreds of full-text general and subject-specific reference titles, as well as 500,000+ images and audio files and over 1,000 videos.

EBSCO’s eBook Collection database includes nearly 190,000 eBooks on a wide range of subjects. About 20,000 of these eBooks can also be found through the library’s online catalog. The rest come from EBSCO’s eBook Academic Collection database.

ERIC provides access to more than 1.3 million citations and abstracts of journal articles and other education-related materials, with hundreds of new records added multiple times per week. If available, links to full text are included.

With over three million records, this is the most comprehensive database for peer-reviewed journal articles and other sources on psychology and behavioral health. Coverage includes periodicals, books, book chapters, reviews, and dissertations. PsycINFO links to full text in other databases; but if the full text is not available, search for the article in Google Scholar or request it through interlibrary loan.